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B-WM 2007 in Ljubljana

    • B-WM 2007 Ljubljana
  • Thomas D
  • 6. April 2007 um 11:57
  • hockey
    CHL
    • 18. April 2007 um 21:49
    • #51

    Gibt es für morgen Abend gegen Japan noch Tickets? Letzte Woche hiess es, dass dieses Match ausverkauft ist. Weiss jemand was Genaueres? Würde ein interessantes Match werden. Wenn die Slowenen gewinnen sind sie in der Worldgroup!

  • red_power
    Moderator
    • 18. April 2007 um 22:02
    • #52
    Zitat

    Original von hockey
    Gibt es für morgen Abend gegen Japan noch Tickets? Letzte Woche hiess es, dass dieses Match ausverkauft ist. Weiss jemand was Genaueres? Würde ein interessantes Match werden. Wenn die Slowenen gewinnen sind sie in der Worldgroup!


    Leider ausverkauft...
    Slowenien : Grossbritanien 4:0 (0:0 ; 3:0 ; 1:0) - 3 x Poloncic, 1 x Razingar, Kopitar 3 Vorlagen.

  • markok
    Knipsmeister
    • 18. April 2007 um 22:21
    • #53
    Zitat

    Original von red_power


    Leider ausverkauft...

    vielleicht gibt es noch ein paar aufs eBay?! :D

  • red_power
    Moderator
    • 19. April 2007 um 22:28
    • #54

    Slowenien : Japan 7:1 (3:1 ; 1:0 ; 3:0) - damit ist Slowenien fix in Canada 2008. Eigentlich leichter als wir alle gedach haben.

  • gm99
    Biertrinker
    • 19. April 2007 um 22:33
    • #55

    Gratulation an unsere Nachbarn - hoffe, wir sehen uns nächstes Jahr in Kanada (bei uns ist das ja leider noch nicht so sicher...)

    Razingar & Kopitar scheinen heute ja groß aufgespielt zu haben...

  • Pati
    Nationalliga
    • 19. April 2007 um 23:29
    • #56

    gut

    gratz Slowenien, weiter so!

  • Powerhockey
    Schiriversteher
    • 19. April 2007 um 23:32
    • #57

    Gratulation an Slowenien!!

    Na hoffentlich sehen wir uns dann nächstes Jahr BEIDE in der A-Gruppe ;)

  • urosg
    Nationalliga
    • 19. April 2007 um 23:32
    • #58

    There are neighborhoods in Toronto that have easily over 100 registered hockey players. The two-million nation of Slovenia has just about that. But today, that number is irrelevant. Slovenia is promoted to the 2008 IIHF World Championship in Canada after winning its fourth consecutive game at the Division I World Championship at home in Ljubljana.

    Slovenia defeated Japan 7-1 with superstar Anze Kopitar recording four assists, giving the Los Angeles King one goal and eleven assists for twelve points in four games. The capacity crowd (5.000) fans at the Hala Tivoli in Ljubljana was singing and jumping as the clock wound down, celebrating another against-all-odds participation of their national team among the Top-16 hockey nations in the world. Even the VIPs and the politicians went crazy a little bit.

    The remaining game against Lithuania on Saturday will not have any bearing on the final standing, as neither Lithuania nor Hungary can catch the home favorites. Slovenia has been in the elite division four times (2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006) with 13th as the best position in 2002 and 2005. The team was relegated last year in Riga, Latvia after failing to hold on to a 3-0-lead in the decisive relegation game against Italy.

    There were no failures in the decisive game in Ljubljana. Slovenia took the lead after 6.34 when defenseman Uros Vidmar banged in a rebound after constant pressure from the home team. Three goals were scored within 1.16 late in the period. Anze Terlikar made it 2-0 deflecting a pass from Jaka Avgustincic, Takahito Suzuki got one back for Japan 50 seconds later, but Anze Kopitar made sure that the fans didn�t have to get anxious.

    The 19-year old jumped on a two-on-one break and the pass to Tomaz Razingar was meant to be one-timed, 3-1. Kopitar also initiated the play behind the Japanese goal that led to the fourth goal 4.36 into the second period. He fed Razingar who slid it out in front for Milan Hafner who put the puck behind Naoya Kikuchi. Kopitar also had two assists in the last period, both power-play goals. The first by Razingar, his fifth of the championship, the second by Mitja Sotlar. And if the celebrations in the capital Ljubljana haven't ended, they are still going on.

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